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McCormick's Creek State Park

4.5 (54 reviews)
Open 7:00 am - 11:00 pm

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Brittany S.

Here's hoping we knock out visiting even more Indiana state parks in 2021! We kicked off the new year with a visit to McCormick Creek state park and neighboring (15 min) Cataract Falls. During our brief visit to the park we were able to pop by the Inn for a bathroom break, drive through some of the park and walk down to the falls. During non-COVID times, I'd love to explore staying at the Inn or a cabin. I'm a sucker for a simple state park inn. The park features trails, a pool, horseback riding and a nature center. It seemed like some of the bathroom stations were closed down (January '21). The park was free during our visit so I can speak for the expense. If you're visiting g here, definitely do yourself the favor of driving 15 minutes down the road to see Cataract Falls state recreation area.

Ashley K.

McCormick's Creek, and Wolf Cave Trail, was a great beautiful-weather day trip from Indy! I opted for Wolf Cave Trail (or Trail 5) for a two-mile getaway hike. It did not disappoint! Crossing quite a few mall creeks, it was pretty easily navigated and gravel-lined trail, one that I can't wait to check out again! It also leads you next to Wolf Cave along Twin Bridges, which was also fun to check out. Would definitely recommend the trail for anyone wanting a longer hike in the park. Additionally, I checked out the falls, however with such warm weather, it was quite crowded and busy. That said, it was still a wonderful scene and absolutely beautiful, all within an hour of Indy.

Nicole G.

This place was definitely nice for a quick hike! I really enjoyed the little waterfall area :) Overall, the trails were easy to follow and were well kept.

Angela J.

I woke with a serious need to go run off to the wilderness and hike off some stress. Tired of hiking all the same places, I did a quick search and was reminded of McCormick's Creek. I hadn't been there since childhood and it has waterfalls. Winner! Just an hour drive south of Indy, the scenery on the drive was peaceful in itself. After finding it quite easily, I drove thru the gate without having to pay a fee, due to "off season." I was interested in the trail that led to the waterfall and thru the creek bed, so I followed the signs to the park's Inn. Trail 3 starts at the back of the parking lot, across from Canyon Inn. Our hike was absolutely gorgeous. It was also rugged, as the map warns. I had my large dog with me, and did have to pick her up and bring her down to me only once, because I felt the drop was to high for her to jump. Had it been warmer, I would have just crossed the creek with her. The hike was a little challenging for us both but extremely enjoyable. Listening to the sounds of the creek and little waterfalls throughout, as we trucked along, was absolutely blissful. I became confused when the trail seemed to just stop, after climbing the most dreaded never ending flights of stairs. (I despise stairs.) I didn't have a map, so we eventually found a spot that looked safe enough to cut back down to the creek bed, so we could hike back up to where we started. My dog thought it was the best thing ever, bounding down a steep incline with tons of dead leaves. But I was a little nervous she would get hurt. Helicopter Mom Life. She was just fine. Gorgeous hiking spot. I returned home renewed, yet ready to eat some dinner and turn in. I foresee a lot of mental health days taking place here for me.

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Alissa J.

One of my favorite state parks in Indiana. My family is from Martinsville, IN which isn't far from the park so we grew up visiting here. The park has tons of trails to explore. They have a wonderful campsite with plenty of primitive and electric sites to choose from. They have a pool you can swim at during the summer and playgrounds for kids. We used to ride our bikes a lot when we visited as kids. Today we decided to hike Trail 5 to Wolf Cave which is a popular site. It's about a 2 mile hike round trip. You can explore the cave which is fairly small however very tight and wet. It's always beautiful any time of the year and the trails are easy-moderate so great for all ages. The park does a great job of maintaining trails & facilities. I recommend this park to anyone starting out on hiking adventures since it's easy to maneuver.

Erik and Theo by the waterfall at the top of the hike
Emily M.

My first camping trip in Indiana! DYK it's the oldest state park in Indiana? We got a camp site in June 2022 for around $20 and had such a great time. The campsite was clean, quiet, and easy to get to our spot. The bathrooms were nice and clean and our spot was in great condition when we arrived. There was electric hookup, trees, picnic table, fire pit with grill, and parking spot. We did 2 hikes and even in the heat stayed cool in the shade. The inn was nice and seemed like a cool place to stay in the winter! We will absolutely be back!

Well marked trail
David W.

Fun place to hike. Great trails, and they were actually well marked! You don't get that every day. They have a nice lodge. Great waterfall and place for people to play in the water. This is the oldest state park in Indiana. It's very beautiful

Sana K.

This was the first park I went to because of covid. Beautiful park with lots of trails. I have provided lots of photos of my fav locations within the park. The creek was very dry this year so not much water.

Monica J.

This is a cool little spot about an hour from Indy give or take depending on your location. It isn't crazy, intensive hiking but I still enjoyed it!

Alexander B.

Definitely one of Top-5 parks in Indiana. Lots of trails, picnic areas, and parking. There is even a dedicated horse trail and a pool! Unfortunately, due to Covid, many facilities were closed (pool and Wolf Cave), but you can hike your life away here and watch beautiful waterfalls, forest, and its wildlife. Be careful - there are snakes. The park is especially beautiful in the fall and less crowded. Definitely recommend!

Trail 10 takes you along the water. If the river is high, be ready to rock hop.
Katy E.

I learned McCormick's Creek was Indiana's first state park! It boasts many amenities including camping, an inn, trail rides, rec. areas, shelters, and banquet halls. The campground has both electric and primitive sites. I was pleased that the sites seem spaced out and not too crowded. There are a couple accessible sites available with level asphalt. Most of the trails are short- 1 mile or less. However, they often connect so making longer hikes is possible! We did 7/9 trails in a couple days leisurely. The trail descriptions were pretty accurate. Trail 8 is accessible and paved. What a treasure this state park is! Be sure to visit in fall when all the leaves are on display!

Staci W.

Plenty of trails here! There are ten trails that are all about a mile long each. The falls and cave are a big attraction for most guests. I grew up coming here and camping. The scenery is beautiful and relaxing. The trip is not far from Indy and a nice drive. Bring water shoes if you want to get under the falls!

Marley W.

Established in 1916 this park is a hidden gem! Not far from Indy the route is easy to follow down to Spencer, IN. We stayed for a short camping weekend in the midst of a teardrop festival and found the campsites both private enough and close enough to our camping neighbors to have a real mini vacation. Lots of shade too! We happened to pick a hot muggy weekend, but weather follows you everywhere. I believe we will make this more of a preference than Brown County State Park, due to its lack of traffic & people congestion and due to the wonderful trails! Relatively short but challenging! Park rangers are amazingly helpful & friendly. Did I forget to say the pool is big? Bigger than an Olympic sized pool? With a couple diving boards? $3/person for all day is worth the price. Also. THANK YOU TO ALL THE OTHER CAMPERS WHO HAVE USED THIS PARK & HELP KEEP IT CLEAN! Looking forward to return trips here during the fall & spring!

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It's a good place to take a family or just hang with the wife. Always friendly people and staff.

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Absolutely beautiful and so much to see. Nature center and Inn our amazing. The people and charm of place is super relaxing

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Cataract Falls State Recreation Area

Cataract Falls State Recreation Area

4.4(47 reviews)
10.6 mi

What a wonderful place to get out of the city and just slow down! My honey took me here 4/26/26…read moresince we've had some nice weather lately. Pleasantly surprised they have many picnic tables, the cover bridge to see and of course the Falls. Just be careful when walking to the lower fall as you are pretty close to the ledge of the falls. Plenty to enjoy here. Next time we shall have a nice picnic and enjoy the scenery. You can swim too.Parking is easy but i'm sure it gets crowded in the summer time!

Cataract Falls is a geological wonder worth visiting and only an hour west of Indianapolis. These…read moremagnificent Falls were created over millions of years as ice and water carved into the ancient limestone resulting in Mill Creek and two sets of falls. The Upper Falls drops 20 feet and can be viewed near the entrance to the park at several overlooks. We visited this week on a bright summer day. The waters were loud and rapid after recent rains. This is one of Indiana's most beautiful sites. There is a large parking lot near the Upper Falls along with picnic tables, grill, pavilion and small playground. We brought a picnic lunch so we could enjoy the Falls. There are pit bathrooms near the playground in a second parking lot. The Lower Falls are a short drive through the park. A nearby lot provides plenty of parking. The short path to view the falls is not paved, but an easy walk. These falls drop 18 feet with incredible views of the layered limestone exposed west of the falls. I was envious of a lone kayaker below the falls. There are marked trails through dense woods descending near the creek. You'll want to wear good hiking shoes and bug spray if you are up for the adventure. The property was donated by Agnes Stuckey in memory of her mother, Agnes Steiner. The Park is maintained by the Indiana DNR. There was no admission during our midweek visit.

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I have never been camping. It was just never something my family did. My husband apparently camped…read moreall the time growing up. He kept telling me how much fun he had as a child. I was intruigued, and so we decided to try camping. Whenever we decide to have adventures like this, it is up to me to find the spot. I chose HIckory Hills based on the cost. There wasn't much in the way of pictures, and I wasn't really sure what to look for. We didn't want to 'rough it' too much. I am sort of prissy, and what if I didn't like it? We ended up renting one of their cabins. The cabin had pretty much every amenity of a house. Shower, bathroom, kitchen, full size fridge. It was really nice. We saw quite a few people coming and going on golf carts. From what I can gather, a lot of people in campers stay there year round. It was really quiet the entire time we were there. No loud music, no parties where we were at. They are on well water and it reeked of sulphur. There is a food truck type of thing that opens on the weekend. We ate breakfast there once, and it was okay. Nothing to write home about. I really enjoyed staying here though.

Stayed here for work last year for two months worse place I stayed at book for two months and they…read morekicked me out the next month and made me move to a different lot because someone made a mistake in booking me a overnight lot and when we tried talking to them, they blamed us and not the staff and threatening to kick me out when talking to the locals, neither one of them had any good to say about the owner

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